nT ; » Cece F 27 AS irus i ABOUT PERRIS WAISTS You don’t need much intreduction. Yow knew them pretty well already, for they’re probably more extensively advertised than any other make in the world. And they have solid merit to back every claim that’s made for them. Here are chree styles. Short waist, made of grey sateen, liged with white jean, it has a four clasp fasteninz, removavle front, back, and side steel. It’s a bonanza for the “out-door gir Same grade in long waist, same maaterial, tape fastemed buttens, re- moveable steels, patent buek!e for hose supporter, shoulder straps, etc. The sketch represents it very nicely . $1.50 A very fine waist is made of white sateen, jean lining, tape fastened but- tons, long waist, laced over hip, pat- ent suspender buckle. $1.85 FERRIS WAIST. Style 222. $1.00 Ladies’ medium form. Extra long waist. Superfine finish. Battoned front. Laced back, Of seourse we have others, and thea, if we laven’t exactly what rou watt, in stock, we'll order any shape the factory makes. MOORE - & ~ MULROL fhe busiest Store on Charlcttetown’s Lusie+t Street. REQ For whitening, tinting and painting at low- est prices. FENNELL& CHANDLER SPORTING — Chiren’ GOODS Foot Balls, Base Bails, Texnis Balls, Cricket Balls, Base Bail Bats, Tennis Bats, Cricket Bats, satchers Mitts, Gloves, ete. Masks, Infielders Mists, ete. 59 Crequet Sets, 4 ball, 6 ball and 8 ball, all at lowest prices GEO, CARTER & (0. Tan Strap: Slippers 39c. GOFF BROS The Home Shoe Factory. VOL 36 CHARLOTIETOWN ~ ond a. « aoerty, woen free Soro Meu a me. Peete A —da LW Lif ‘ ; } | —_—_—- Good Condition and SPECIAL DESPATCH JOHANNESBURG OCCUPIED. Lonpon, May 30.—At the City of Lon- don Conservative banquet, fast after Lord Alverstone had pruposed ‘‘ The {mperial force,” Lord Salisbury rose, hold- inga paper io his band, and said: “I find that Lord Roterts has occupied Johan- nesburg.” Tbis aunouncement was followed 4 wild display of enthusiasm, the company cheering for “Bobs” and singiog “God Save the Queen.” Lord Salisbury, later ir them evening, when proposing ‘‘rhe City of London Con gervative Associa ior,” to the glorious n-ws received, and said : “One thing we have learad from this pight, referred war is (het everything depends upou the genera . LORD ROSERSS’ ATTHE Lonpox, May 30. -Lord Ruberte bie sxcred snciher triumph. British wain a-my, entered Germiston, which is practicully asaburb of Johannes- burg. | He states, in his official despatch that he intended tosummon the cowmandatt day. If, ss expected, no opposition is offered, he wil) enter Johannesburg at noon at the head of the army. At ihe *.me time there 19 eome avxiety about the +: f- ty of Jobannesburg,and there will be uetil it is defisitely known that the town ix safein the keeping of the Bri tish Commander-in-Chief. BX TRAORDINARY ACHIEVEMENT. Loxpox, May 30.—Lord Roberts’ cavalry have followed on beyond Johan- nesburg. A portion is understood to be at Zuarfontein, seven north of Johannesburg and withia twenty miles of Pretoria. Lord Robert-, alihough a brokeo bridge at Vereeniging and wrecked rail way behind him, bas, eomebow, managed to get forward sufficient sup- plies for bis large force. As he hae been able to do so wuch, it is considered that | he will be outside of Pretoria on Friday. — miles with RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. : Safepuards the food ) against alum. wders are the greatest a of the present day. Alum menacers to RO ‘AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ND) WEDNESDAY MAY 30, 1900 BRITISH ARMY = | Times at Vancouver—Prospects of i | AT JOHANNESBURG LORD ROBERTS THERE WITH) (isch Sree a | vicinity of Calgary aod reports everything sve | in the cattle line in fiue condition, and the | | 40,000 MEN And French Ten Miles in Advance Jubilation in England over Lord Roberts’ Latest Achievement—The Boers are Deserting and Going to Their Homes—Roberts’ Army in tinuing the Advance. At balf p st six laet night he, with the j of the city to surrender at daybreak to- | ,dviso the Public, may speak free,” —Kur:ipipgs THE GREAT WEST. the Prairie—Prospering P. E. Islanders, | tripas far West as Victoria, B.C. prospects for the ranches better than for spring, the percentage of lo-s being very emall, The gras3 on the prairie is now quite leug, and hay making will begin ia about amonth. Itis only withinthe laet few years that ranches have put up hay. But now it is dove by aj of them, and it comes in very beneficial ifthere happen to come giving employment to a great number of nen. Times are very quiet in Vancouver, owing tothe reaction after the Klondyke rush, acd mining appears to be dull at ; _| present. But there is no lack of parties Well Equipped for Con ith mining prepositions te submit. | Mr. Heariz met a great number of Is- who owns one of the best grocery stores in the West, Mr. Fred Higgs, owner of the Calgary Furniture Co’s. business. Fred has a large trade in the faroiture line, and is well liked by all classes, TO THE EXAMINER. } The rapidity of his advance is thought as extraordinary achievement. The Bzers, who were expected to fight j alovg the line of hills known as Klip } being a member of oue of the largest law ' firrasin the country. The tbree Findley boys are all doing wel!, and also Mr. T. C James, jr., who is the head ofa department in the C. P. R. Telegraph Co. in Vancouver. Mir. E. A. Earle is rapidly coming tothe fropt and is now : maosger of a bravch ot the Merchants’ fight continued al) day and the result is as Bank ut Vancouver. yet mere conjecture,— probably the Boer; Mr. Heartz was privileged to look -ucceeded in keeping Genera] | through the vast offices of Messrs. Peters | & Tupper, of Vic:oria and Vancouver, and nad a long talk with Mr. Peters who con Siders British Columbia the greatest country in the world, Mr. Heartz also saw Mr. Thomas D. Riversberg, abandoned the eastern end of the range near Lord Raberts’ advance line, butthey etcod their ground onthe ex- treme rigkt near Wanwick’s Nesi, where juey met French’s turning movement. A rear guar it, aud i3 now in the bills north- east or Johbaunesburg. TO HELP GENERAL BULLER. French « Loxpox, May 30 ~I: is avnounced | Rogers, whu leaves for home next week, officaly, that one hundred troopers cf Rev. J. Mf McLeod aod temily, John a iiveuns, vad innumerable I-landere at 5 9 . then > lo Nn ¢ toca ‘ | Lord Stratleona’s Lorse have arrived at cyery pl ce he stopped. Donald Nichol- - transport Mohawk, aud are -ov, Eq , left Vancouver, Sunday, May } pr ev dtug ©» Pietermaritzburg. 20 b, for Vawson City with a considerable ¢ the horse will follow in the | *@PP!Y of goods. ar a> i ea: iad | Mr. Heartz is of the opinion tha’ it is ee : no place for Isborng men to go Weert ot It is sup posed that the troopers are | Calgary, w tue country is overrun with going up to help General Buller in bis | Chinamen and Japs, and it is estimated |advance upon t.e Transvaal | that 30,000 (thirty thousand) Japs will ar- Laiog’s Nek | | { mn liewes through irive at Victoria within the next three KRUGER WAVERING. , meonthe, Wages were $3 per day for | ordinary workmen, but these people work Loxpon, May 30.—The Standard has the following from Pretoria, uuder Mon- for $1.40 per day,—so the laborer bas cot much chance, There is a great country between Winnipeg and Revelstoke for wheat, shee The Traneven! Goverment nba ae) cattle raising, and there = vast stretches of good land, well wa.ered andeituated in close proximity to the railway, «till unoccupied. The C. P. R. is a great concern, and although they are rometimes a little high im freight charges they will do all that they promise aod are a great benef: to the coupirv. In all through trains, accounts Sof the world’s events are posted each day, and through this medium Mr. Hesria was able to follow the manoeuvres of the P.E. Island Legislature, side by side with tLe latest war news. day’s date: has opened, or is about to Open, peace negotiations, It hes cabled a final erquiry to ius agents abroad asking whether any hope of aid existe. Without doubt the presence of Lord Roberts with 40,000 men st Joharnesburg, will hasten the Tranevaal’s decision. Deepatches from Lerenzo Marques, yes~ lerday, described Presicent Kruger as wavering, but demanding a guarantee that he snall not be exiled to St. Helena. The fighting Burghers conticue to desert and the totul collapse of the Boer militia organ‘zation is not for off. Bennett Burleigh, writing from Roberts, headquarters, at Vereeniging, 91 Sunday, says: “I doubt if President Kruger can muster 15.000 men, a? many of the Bur- ghere have gone to their homer.” A FALSE REPORT. Contradicted by Sir Ckarles Tupper. [SpeciaL To THe Examiner.) Ortawa, May 30.—In view of certain newspaper reporte, Sir Charlee Tupper gives out the following statement: “Any | statement that I have promised portfolios | to any pereon or that tuere is any difference of opinion in the party in regard to the Birmingham matter is entirely without -—_—o~— ——-— Dr. Rand’s Death. [Srecia To Tae Examivar.] Ss. Jony, May 30.—As the University ; ! ‘! | foundat on. procession was being ushered to their ee - seats in the Legislative chamber at Fredericton yesterday afternoon, Dr. Black Basa is the favorite Canadian Theodore 8. Rand, of McMaster Univer~ fish, sad “Black Bass” Navy chewing is the favorite tobacco. Both are frm, eit ronto, fellin a faiptin . : y, To ; : ceipting fit : He sweet, ioothsome and superior. Both are was carried into oue of the adjoining: on top’? in their respective classses. | rooms where be died a few minutes later.’ “Black Bass” Chewing Tobacco is Union | The cause of bis death was heart failure. } mace, _ a > as -DR- GORDON ALLEY : PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University) Ministerial Change. ee ([Seectat to Tae Examines.) Paris, May 30.—General the Marquis” de Galliffet, Minister of War, has resigned It is officially announced that his euccessor is @eneral Andre, Office and Residence— Dorchester Stree Office Houre—2 to 10, a. m., lL te 3 and 7 to 8, p. m. Prom pi attertion te cermtry «rt, couver are Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McNeill—he | landere, all of whom appear to 0e doing | well. 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